Hair Styles for Men and Woman
10:01:00 PM in Hair styles
Most men choose a neat, short haircut, some people use their hair as a form ofexpression, in accordance with their style of dress, music and movie selection. Alternative style can be difficult to shoot, but when he cut and style correctly, it can be a creative look that says a lot about the person wearing it. Add your own special color and customize these styles and can have an original style that is his own Mohawk hairstyle is extremely, which has been around for many years but gained popularity in 2000. This style is worn by men, women and even children. General view of the Mohawk is shaving both sides of the head, leaving a strip of hair in the center of their heads. Mohawk can be configured as extreme as you want with your hair about 2-4 inches and 6 to 12 inches. There are many opportunities Mohawk, so this is an easy style to make your own.Faux Hawk Formal hawk is less extreme version of the Mohawk and is popular in more conservative men, because it is creative form that does not attract as much attention as a Mohawk. Another bonus Faux Hawk is that it can be shaped in another way, when that opinion is not suitable, for example, in the office. Official letter hawk style long hair of the head, long hair in the center, which can be thickened to the top of a small glance at Mohawk. Sometimes this kind of change by Slicking hair of the person before allowing the rest of the hair sticking out the back.Spikes Thorns only long hair, wild version of traditional men's haircut. Spike Hair Cut jaggedly, possibly with a razor blade, and only slightly less in the country. Using a gel, lipstick, wax or other strong where to make your hair stand up. You can also collect small tufts of hair violently, giving rise to spikes.Shaggy This alternative style of hairy men is very flexible and can be style in several ways. The tolerance on the top and sides and a long part of the hair in front of the forehead. The hair is cut in layers, using add exceptional softness and texture. Many people will style this haircut, comb the hair on the forehead, creating a blast. Zac Efron and Chase Crawford are two people who made this famous style. Bonus style that allows a lot of movement, and should not look perfect, because it must be messy style.
Spotted Cath Kidston.
10:57:00 AM in Articles about Fashion
I spotted Katie while she was wondering around Borough Market with friends. Katie was wearing a nice brown trench coat from Topshop and a dress from Warehouse. Katies shoes are from New Look and the stand out bag is by Cath Kidston.
my look as a woman”.
10:53:00 AM in Articles about Fashion
I am wearing all Roberto Musso and vintage real crocodile bag, very very old, I bought it in a vintage market”.
“My favourite trend is graphics, and a very feminine look. I don’t mind volumes, and colour contrast, something that enhances my look as a woman”.
“I use colour to enhance my feminine personality, to enhance what nature gave me, without looking vulgar and does not make me look to much like a man.”
“My least favourite trend is going to have to be the 80′s big shoulders and tight trousers. The 80′s are gone! I don’t think it was a good period for fashion, so why go back to that”.
I am wearing all Roberto Musso and vintage real crocodile bag, very very old, I bought it in a vintage market”.
“My favourite trend is graphics, and a very feminine look. I don’t mind volumes, and colour contrast, something that enhances my look as a woman”.
“I use colour to enhance my feminine personality, to enhance what nature gave me, without looking vulgar and does not make me look to much like a man.”
“My least favourite trend is going to have to be the 80′s big shoulders and tight trousers. The 80′s are gone! I don’t think it was a good period for fashion, so why go back to that”.
My least favourite look i
10:49:00 AM in Articles about Fashion
I recently photographed and did a short interview with Ruth D’Silva, actor and the lead singer in her own band called D’Silva. Ruth had something to say about 80′s shoulders. Which is interesting because, coincidently I photographed Ruth and my previous post Hanna on the same day and they both had something so about big shoulders. Could this be a shoulders back lash, ha! ha! Or are we going to give them the shoulder? As usual answers on a postcard.
“I am wearing a coat from Principals, bought a few years ago, V neck jumper is from a charity shop. My cut up jeans skirt is something I made from a full length jeans skirt, which I found in a vintage shop. My boots are also from a charity shop. Tights are from M&S and bag from Topshop.”
My favourite trend. “I like the way the body Con has made a come back and people are making the most of the woman’s waist, I like the way it hugs the female form and I also like what Herve Leger has been doing for the last few years”.
“My least favourite look is shoulder pads. I think in the 80′s, women confused getting ahead with looking aggressive and man-like. I think the shoulder pads represented that. Women don’t need to look aggressive , they have much more power than that
I recently photographed and did a short interview with Ruth D’Silva, actor and the lead singer in her own band called D’Silva. Ruth had something to say about 80′s shoulders. Which is interesting because, coincidently I photographed Ruth and my previous post Hanna on the same day and they both had something so about big shoulders. Could this be a shoulders back lash, ha! ha! Or are we going to give them the shoulder? As usual answers on a postcard.
“I am wearing a coat from Principals, bought a few years ago, V neck jumper is from a charity shop. My cut up jeans skirt is something I made from a full length jeans skirt, which I found in a vintage shop. My boots are also from a charity shop. Tights are from M&S and bag from Topshop.”
My favourite trend. “I like the way the body Con has made a come back and people are making the most of the woman’s waist, I like the way it hugs the female form and I also like what Herve Leger has been doing for the last few years”.
“My least favourite look is shoulder pads. I think in the 80′s, women confused getting ahead with looking aggressive and man-like. I think the shoulder pads represented that. Women don’t need to look aggressive , they have much more power than that